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The Liberal, 8 Dec 1921, p. 4

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' Remember the Christmas Cnntata h) be giVen in the Methodist Church on FI-idny evening December 23, See bills Inter. 'l‘aesday‘s vote shows that the Con- servnlive party has suffered a com» plete defeat. In five of the provinces of the Dominion they have not elected a single member. Mr. King has scored a great triumph in the East, and Mr. Crernr carried the Prairie provinces. The Liberals have carried 122 seats. the ‘I’ro- gressivcs 60, Conservatives 51, and the Laborites 2. The result shows that the Liberals have a clear majority over all the other classes combined. “No not a penny. Ynu see. in thesv \‘ul' times people have plenty of money fur phm-ily. :0 1 put :1 malice up in my winder, 'Dunntiun fur the lulind,‘ unit 11 anecliug-box and in ll‘SS than u. vet-k l haf flue muney."â€"From Sparks from the Smoke-mum, by F. Litcbfield. Two Jewish tradesmen had shops in Brighnm. (me in l1)eKil)g's_1-uud um] one in u side MH-ot. lkey, lhv “side‘stweL” umn, noticed that his friend bud n bmnd new sun-blind and uonmwnled on the cost. "Vy. Most-v, it Hum have cost you twegty qu_id?” "Es: .iL's a fine blind and worth fully twenty, but, my fliend. ibcost me nix.” Quebec Province did on 'l‘uesduy what it might have done in 1911 had it not been fur the alliance made by Bourassa and prominent (‘on- servatives who made it appear that the Laurier nnml programme was a. scheme to induce residents of that lfrovinee\ to enlist and take part in the wars of Europe. 11011. W. L. Mackenzie King‘s. victory not only in his own riding, North York, hut in ("Hindu as a whole, was moshing less: than brilliant. Few of his most. optimistic fi'ci\nds cnuld lmrdly-lmvc expected that. in a H-i'ee cornered Contest he would be elected by u mnj wily of LVCI‘ 1100. One of Mr. King's opponents had been Lhe member ful‘ two terms, and the other was the l’rCaidcnt oflhe Dominion U. l“. 0. 'l‘he 'l‘ornnm I’uhlic Sclmnl I’rincipnls’ Association have um 11-, z: number of redical n-cnnnmmlnions tr) Lhe Band of I‘Ziiuczuiun. Slum) of the trustees ulsn’sxy Mint .1 Int, nl valuable time is last in taking and registering pupils’ money for the penny banks, and gh‘ing nut, stamps and seals to be 51311 from hon-‘etn house. The penny lmnk is intended to teach thrift. bur. parents and bl‘ns'ees begin to see L'Int i0 is 2| costly nuisance in the schools. The clean sweep of the l.ill(’l‘.i~ n Neva Scoiia not; only shows mm [In Province is tich nt' numui'mi government, but believes in governâ€" ment by the people. The turnover is also a Well-merited tribuned Ln mo former venerable Finance Minister in the Lnu't'iel' Government, who did work for {the Hon. Willi‘un Lyon Mackenzie King and the Liberal party. 'l‘he carrying of the who! 65 sons in Quebec by the] not. only points to the pnpul Mackenzie King in'lhnt 1'1 but is a mark ot'estcem and fur their former leader, h‘ir ‘ VICTORIA SQUARE F0: The Blind the IAIer; in shows than [III of fluhucrutl W i I t red nrily ovim‘ Call and see samples, and leave your order in good time at The Liberal office. East Vaughan Ratepayers Association Ne xt Ce1eral Mr etingâ€" , . Ri«-hv:n!9(11urch Buildinsg Sprlu e Ana. Stop 47. Yonge St. 8 p. m., Satuxdny, December 10th Every Ratepayer of East Vaughan i ; curdinlly invited to be on hand. 51(1) 46g3'(1\’GFET. Cigars, Cigarettes Soft Drinks, Etc. SHOE REPAIR STORE” South of Shoe Factory If you want Bargains come and get your choice. “BE THRIFTY” The general stock of Store Gaods, consisting of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Etc., of ARTHUR W. GURNEY TESTON will be sold at a Big Reduc- tion during the next two weeks, as the proprietbr is re- tiring from business. Geo. Allison, Jr. Personal Greeting Cards \fur IlmL vill h- ,m 19min“. 0n. \' by having them repaired at “THE ROLFE service from your shoes :uu All Gunn’s Cre:mery Butter and Peameal Bacon Get the last mile of NOTICE rml NOTICE alll ‘qu \ l Kod IN own g In the Edutan \\'. (1m t: r unult he paid un llw 2H1! (vf this month. (L-t ~ 01: Islanding acuunnls ml in other bands for col- [)4 'n W. CARTER. “m.- I-f Rod and p 4-: i: M My attract- ‘ \\ ilh n any stories m m» learn of the AH n H. Ken-'- [1 Min K» nngami and 11:4. my ening m-tiole ti" inlt', while the Y. Willimu‘a and ’~ nnnuLivcs are 0! Inndmd. Rod And publibhed monthly imitt-d. “'OOdsLuck, Here is a Real Bargainâ€"the Greatest Value Ever Offered in Canada. The Liberal costs $1.50 a year. The Family Herald and Weekly Star of Montreal costs $2.00 a year. We now offer a full year‘s subscription to both papers for $3.00 An Excellent Premium. __'.With The Family Herald and Weekly Star is included a c_op):__ of the new Canadian Coat of Arms in true heraldic colors; size 14 x 17 inches. This beautiful plate should be and in every Canadian hcme. Every boy and every girl should be taught to describe the Canadian Coat of Arms: A copy will be sent free to all who accept this offer. Send your order to THE LIBERAL OF F ICE, A BARGAIN IN NEWSPAPERS Are YOU a. Subscriber to The Lihenal ? About threnlweeke "20 an (ally morning fire destroyed the house and burns on the. farm owned by Wil- liam Glass in King township. The occupants (,f the house had barely time to esmpe. All the stock per- iahed. No cause has been fouued for any of these cont’lagrationn. Daily Globe $4.00 Two other fires Inc-curred within the pat month. The harn§ on the Munuy farm were totally destroyed on October 10. ii a tenant, of James Fraser of King. This is the second the in this vicinity Within a week. Early Wed- nesduy morning llt'lghhuls notified Joshua Reid, who Imus a. mile south of Luskay, that his burns were ublazv. It was tm lale to save any» thing. All his stuckâ€"horses, cattle, swine and poultryâ€"perished; An epidemic of mysterious hm n ! St. first is alarming the fun-mun in anlc and surrounding neigborhoods. A few minutes before 10 o'clock Thurs- day night the barns vf Willimn hurns. jun., n farmer living on the third con- cession of Vaughan, were discover-(d fence, also for stretching wire and in flames. Mr. Bums lmd nnly time tn Setting posts and iron gates. Bruce release his stock. His senson’s crop. hi3~ wire and staples and patent mil ancp. implements, and all his buildings 1 I also do burn roof repniling, stump were destroyed. A favorable windlblowing. and stone blasting. J. H. alone saved the house. Mr. Burns Espey, Elgin Mills. 6-22 IVE METHE CHAN (IEâ€"4‘0 quot!- you prices for your new win) _-We are gratn-ful to all those who turned out, and helped to make the evening u sucvess. Tutnl receipts $180, which gjus to help make a subslanlial payment on the organ. Mr. ERx-le Newton played the ac- co~npunilnvnts in his own skilful and artistic manner. His group of solos on the organ were especially appreciated, and his rendering ofla medley of Scot- tish airs received prolonged and harm-[V apfllpuse. " Mr. \Vm. Rutmn. the (:tller'wmnlisl. is lhc l'm-mele pusssesor of u heuuti- ful lyin u-nnr \uicv, which is pmfeculy prudnc: d nnd shml'od to excellent au- vmxtage in his lyndiLion of all his selec- tions. \Ve believe Mr. Rutmn has all- nendy opened n clnse in Richmond Hill, and he >lllllll|i lmve rm difficulty finding many of mu- young people who dmiu- lo sludv singing with u let-og- nized exponent of the art. 3 The Ludivs' Aid ()f the Pmslvytm'iun ‘Chmch wish lo thank the Cnnzuliun Girls i l Training and their lendms iul' their cheerful ambiance ut the annual Scotc‘i sllppt-l' nn SI. Andiew's night : also t‘w Undlts of the (,‘hmrh and their 0&3. fur lho-ir ublc hi-lp 50 \\'i1- lingly given. These young people added llllh'h tn thv cheer (ii the supper mom in their trim and bright: uni- forms. \Ve wish to thunk Mr. j. Eru-lc Newton esppcinlly. as it ii to him the entire success of the conceit belongs. Thi'uugh his influence and elfurt, we were able in seume Madam McAdam Murray and Mr. \Vni. Rnttnn. Madam McAdeun Murray. the Scotâ€" tish contraltn, charmed eve-lyone pies- unt with her singing. revealing, in hH' several groups. n iiuh warm Voiuv, which she used wile the utmoxt. ui-t's- try in the inLeipretaLion of ull her songs, heing perhaps pllt'llllllilllly happy in her brvalincnt of the Sculch numbers. 5 i Many Barns Barned Until December 15, new subscribers to the Daily Globe will be received at The Liberal Office at $4.00 a year. Three months for $1.25. Presl yterian Church night : 'h and so wil- people } N FOR SALEâ€"An ixou grey colt rising 8 yeiu-smmking of a. good quiet driver 01' gene-ml purpose mzu-P. She has considerable fast, blood in her. Come und see her at lot. 3, con. 3, Whitchumh or phone 0314, J. H. HEISE, Gurmley. 22-24 0R SALEâ€"Hnlstein cow, milking. in good condition. Apply LUUIS ELLIOTT. Stop 57 Yonge Sheet. Tempel-Anceville P. 0. 23- OTICEâ€"E. Sliney IS prepmed tn 1 do all kinds of truckng and cutting in Richmond Hill and vicinity. Pinu'nnuge solicited. Phune Richmond Hillv98. 42 if U THE QUAR’I‘ERâ€"Rgnsnnuhlv pliccs E. 'l‘. STEPHENS Stop 47 Ylmgv st. 222: The O. C. the Cadet Officers the Cadet N. C. 0.’s and Cadets bid you welcome. Support our Corps. \‘Proceeds for purchase of Winter Sport Athletic Equip- ment. Recital will be followed by an in- formal Dance, the Ben Hokea Orchestra to play. GRAND E‘MWMEAN RESET/fl RDERS TAKEN FOR BEEF BY Under the auspices of the RICHMOND HILL CADETS ANTEDâ€"Cluver hay. E. T Whnt Ads». STEPHENS stop 47' Ynngo St 23-2! MONDAY EVENING, DEC. [2“! Come in and see us about vour Spring \Vork nuw. ‘Shop hext to the Shoe Factory, in the 4 old Bank Building. Bave Troughing, Furnace and General Repair Work. TEETZEL BROS We are now in a position to mnk after your needs in may line uf metal work, and will be pleased lo see you in regard to ; I; Bridges. Elgin Mills Hotel, Wuuld be pleased I0 hank youl orders for your supply of Uht'istluns Ciguls. Cigarettes, Pipes, and Special Wines: nlso boxel of Chocolates. If we havn't anything to suit your l'eqllil'< menta we would be only too pleased to get it for you. 24-29 OR SALEâ€"The busim-ss IPUUIY earned on by the late F. W. Carter. The business is so well known (established fcr over thirty five yezus) that further description is unnecessary. Apply to H. A. NICHOLLS. 0H SA LEâ€"ered Rock Cuckorets. Exhibition Hock, for breeding pul‘pnses. Apply Box 65 Thornhill. 2L2? Metal Roofing, Metal Siding, “IANTEDâ€"A fmv tons of “angels m- gnud uunips. MASSBRIDGE. Phone 7. 21-25 OR SALEâ€"Sump, fur quick salsa. Brick lmusv nu Cemle Street. with large lot nnd plcnty of fruit. Attractive h-rms if sold at nncr‘. if not sold will be rented. Apply DR. WILSON Richmond Hill. 23-25 ‘OR RENTâ€"Farm ZUU HCI'PS (mme or les<) Yonge Street. Elgin Mills. Full wheat nnd pfoughing. Apply J. U. NAUGHTON lilgiu Mills Unt. Public Notice OUNDâ€"On the» Fuurth Cmmessivn. a. lvlatk and while heifer. about the 15th of October. Ownvr may hi|\:r‘ same by proving prinrty and paying expenses. FRANK HOPPER, Post- master. annsview. 2L1") ARRED ROCKSâ€"Twenty ervd Rock (Junkers-ls, Guilds undjohn- suns, dim-ct Inod from tl-ap-ncsled stock. STEPHEN THOMPSON. Thorn- hill. 21 25 E c'd; lot 25‘, rear 2nd Vaughan. )onx SLINEY Hill. \V'AN'E‘ED ~A girl for gvnrrnl [mm ‘ xvmk, must. lu- gnod plain Punk Go‘vd Wufzt-s and all convvnivncv-s. M as J. H. DUNLOP. Lil-26 0R SALEâ€"A medium size tun-1 beau-r wilh (We-n. Also :1 Dm- hmn l-ult' lluee wevks old. Apply Ammo MARTIN, {iLhmund Sun-«t Richmond “I”. 21â€"25 $ARM TO RENTâ€"Partly full LGIN MILLS HOTELâ€"Ennis Metal Garages, Etc. OUSE T0 RENTâ€"Richmond Apply AMOS _l. WRIGHT. 21 as well as "Inm'snuu. Richmnml ZZZ-If. 24-1f

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